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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Majestic Eagles, graceful Egrets, white Pelicans, and tall Cormorants call these ponds home and invite vistors to observe and enjoy nature to the fullest.

St. Vrain State Park is a family-friendly destination for visitors seeking a peaceful and simple outdoor break. It’s an easy drive from Denver or Fort Collins, located on Highway 119 just off I-25 (Exit 240).

Formerly named Barbour Ponds, this nature and people-friendly park offers 604 acres of land and 152 acres of water split among several ponds. It’s a great place for anglers, campers, photographers, birders, walkers and anyone who loves nature.

Since 2006, Colorado State Parks added amenities like modern camping facilities, trail additions and fishing piers, with many more improvements on the way.

Fishing Report

Please see the Fishing Report on the Park Conditions page for a more detailed fishing report. For more information about fishing and regulations, please visit the fishing page.

Please remember to carry your fishing license with you while fishing.

Park Development

St. Vrain now offers a total of 87 campsites open for year-round camping. Site 1-41 have electric hookups at each site with water hydrants available to fill tanks and a dump station at the exit of the campground. Sites 42-87 have water, sewer, and electric hookups at each site.

The addition to the park include several new fishing ponds and two additional hiking trails.